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Need reference: were temperature sticks once carcogenic? 1

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kingnero

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Aug 15, 2009
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I think I once heard or read about a specific range of temperature sticks (which are used to measure eg. preheat temp), that could not be sold/produced anymore because they would cause harm (and I'm rather sure it was cancer).

I did not find anything specific on the web, because my search terms are rather vague.

Anyone with a better memory as mine can either confirm or deny this (+ source if possible)?

And yes, I'm talking temperature sticks, not the Thorium-O2 doped Tungsten electrodes or anything else.


Many thanks from a frustrated soul...
 
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One area that id draw attention was soapstone markers as some contained Asbestos. Our environmental group,ESH, went crazy over this because a lot of material came into the site that was marked with soapstone.
 
If soapstone kills, I better pinch myself to see if I am still alive. I have used plenty of it, and probably the "A" type back in the day, but I rarely sniffed it.

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Get material safety data sheets on Tempilstiks for info. on hazardous ingredients.
 
You should play the lottery tonight. From my information only about 60% contained Asbestos and couldn't be determine except microscopically. The solution was to say it's all bad.
i never picked my teeth with a Thoriated Tungsten either, but have seen it done many times.

Years ago we had heater that had a soapstone exterior panels and top where my mother did some cooking. They still make them.

 
I know that some of the old Templi formulations were toxic (heavy metals), and some could damage stainless steels (halogens) but I don't recall any concerns other an asbestos that could be related to cancer.

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My first posted link is to Tempilstik MSD sheets. You can select and read them.

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